TKE Awarded Top Grade in CDP Climate Ranking for Third Year in a Row

Photo: ©TK Elevator

For the third time in a row, TK Elevator (TKE) has been awarded with the top grade of “A” in CDP’s annual climate ranking. The elevator manufacturer is one of only a few to achieve this top rating out of more than 15,000 companies scored. This consistency demonstrates TK Elevator’s commitment to sustainable mobility and underlines its corporate policy and strategic goal to reduce negative impacts on climate change. In the previous financial year 2020/21, TKE was able to reduce its CO2 emissions from its own activities (scope 1 and 2) by almost one fifth compared to the base year 2018/19 – and thus came closer to its target of a 53% reduction by 2030. The company has further committed to reducing its scope 3 emissions from the use of sold products by 23% by 2030 from a 2021 base year. TKE has been participating in CDP reporting since becoming independent in 2020; the annual scoring is considered the gold standard in terms of transparency in environmental matters.

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